Tuesday, May 10, 2016

CBD Oil Vs. a CBD Tincture?

If you’re someone who likes to use CBD, you’ve probably heard of both CBD oil, and the tinctures. They offer liquid forms that contain a type of CBD, which is from the hemp plant. While they are used in an interchangeable manner, there is a difference between both of this. The primary difference to watch out for, is the product’s base. The tincture utilizes alcohol as the main base, and they utilize a solvent in order to properly extract, and from there suspend the CBD. CBD oil in contrast is created through the use of CO2, and then, they suspend the CBD within a carrier oil. 

What CBD Tinctures Are 

They are alcohol-based, and they’re made from the hemp plant, with a ton of CBD in them. They use food-grade ethanol in this, as the liquid solvent needs to be enough to properly extract the CBD, since it is not water-soluble. The tincture is made through the steeping of the plant material through an alcohol that’s high proof, such as ethanol, and this is done for up to 6 weeks, sometimes a bit more. 

Once the material gets fully strained, the mixture then gets transferred to the different dropper bottles and is then refined even further. The main product contains a ton of ethanol as the primary base, and then, they use vegetable glycerin in order to make the flavor taste better. 



Cannabis oil is also created in this way, but the alcohol gets removed after the extraction happens and the plant also can get heated with this, which is what gets the minor cannabinoids and other compounds that are in there get active, so long as you’re using a whole plant cannabis. 

These are made to be used under your tongue, and they immediately hit the blood vessels. 



This lets it bypass the area where the liver absorbs it, which offers really fast usage of this. [people can use these for pain, inflammation, or even anxiety. People like them cause of how discreet and easy they are to dose. 

What about CBD Oil 

There are a lot of CBD products that are currently out there on the market. Most of them are made with CBD oil and then has a carrier oil within it, such as MCT oil, coconut, olive, or even hemp oils that are there. This is done through CO2 or other kinds of extraction, before it’s properly blended with your carrier oil. 

This is available as a full spectrum, a broad-spectrum, or isolates. They can contain some types of THC within it, or other compounds that are active. This can also be used directly underneath the tongue. However, you can also add this to drinks, foods, and the like. Some people also can use this topically on the body too, such as on the skin where there is pain and inflammation. 



This can help with soreness and other problems. You can use this for tension, stress, sleep, pain reduction, and inflammation. This can take a bit longer to work, but it does last a bit of a long time, and it can give you hours of relief. 

Really, both of these products have practically the same name, with diffenrt kinds of extractions that are used for this. They both get the dropper bottles for packaging, and you can have these in a way that offers relief immediately. 

You can choose what’s best for you based on if you want to have something with an alcohol base, or a fat oil base, as the two of them do impact the way in which this gets absorbed within the body as well


Friday, May 6, 2016

Smoking Weed While Wounds Heal

Sometimes, you get hurt. You may wonder if there is a possibility that smoking it can help. While there is a chance this could speed up the process, sometimes this may not happen, and right now, the research is conflicting. Here is what we know, and whether or not you should use CBD or THC to help with the healing of the wounds.

Your Endocannabinoid System and Wound Healing 

The healing of wounds is a big process, and it involves multiple stages.  Burns don’t bleed of course similar to how cuts do, and the first stages may differ in some cases. Some wounds also may follow similar processes for healing, but the length does vary based on how severe it is. The process involves first bleeding, then the scabbing and clotting, the rebuilding of the area, and then strengthening the tissues that are there.

So how can the endocannabinoid system help? The receptors that are there may play a role in this. Particularly, the CB1 receptors which are within the central nervous system, and the CB2 receptors, which play a part in cell immunity. According to a mouse study that was preclinical, it was found that the CB1 receptors actually may help with this, and it was found during the first 12 or so hours after the initial wound. 

There were also other fibroblastic cells in there.  These include your T-cells and B-cells, which are of course, the antral killers. So they come in, and they help with the growth and the repair of the tissue that’s there.While the role that's specific involving your CB1 receptors is still a mystery, the presence of this is something that also may play a major role in the healing of the wounds.But what about the CB2 receptors? Well, they do play a big role in the immunity and the inflammation of the body, which is vital for the wound healing that’s there. The CB2 receptors also may help with protecting anything internally from some scarring, which can cause some complications with the wounds.



Currently, the findings are mostly positive, but there isn’t enough evidence to prove this, and right now, there needs to be far more evidence than what’s out there on the impact of weed on wound healing.

So can Weed Help? 

Well, right now there are no studies that say otherwise. But some have found that smoking slows down the healing. So, we can say that if you consume marijuana through smoking, it may not help with the healing of a wound, so if you’re going to smoke, wait a little bit after a major surgery before doing so, and also don’t try to do it beforehand either.

What about other forms? Well vaping also should be avoided, because it slows down the healing, and the harsh chemicals, although small, may also impact this.But, creams, edibles and the like may help with this. If the cannabis does end up helping, it ultimately does depend on the kind of wound that you’re dealing with.

For cuts, scrapes, and some acne, anything that contains CBD as a topical can help with this.There is new research that does, however, say that CBD is great for treating the wounds that you have. 



You shouldn’t use the creams for wounds which are severe, but they should be treated through the normal medicines. But some dermatological conditions and some scrapes, can definitely benefit from this. For moderate wounds that are scarring, this can benefit it, as it can help with the inflammatory response that comes from this, and the impact of such.